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been next
adjective
Following in a sequence.
Exact(60)
So far, there has been next to no progress.
(I had been next to her until she elbowed her way in front).
Wholesale Candy has been next door to Dicker since the 1960's.
"If they got away with substituting buses on this branch, the Danbury branch could've been next".
Tyrie says if Lloyds and RBS had gone down, Barclays would have been next in line.
The Mets would have been next on his list, the executive said.
His landlord, Latifullah, had been next door, fixing the metal gate in the wall around his home.
Now, because the election date is known there has been next to no legislation of any consequence for months.
(AdaJarndyce) It has always been next to impossible for serious writers to earn a living by their books.
Actually, she had been next door, in the town house the museum occupied from 1963 to 1985.
Officer Zietek said that his retirement date had been next Monday, but that after Sept. 11, he put it off.
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